By the Entity Sample Clauses

By the Entity. The Entity shall have the right at all reasonable times, as further defined in Exhibit D, General Requirements, Section 01500 to enter upon the Site to construct the Project pursuant to this Facilities Lease. Following the acceptance of the Project by District, the Entity may enter the Project at reasonable times with advance notice and arrangement with District for purposes of making any repairs required to be made by the Entity.
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  • Determine Whether the Entity Is a Specified U.S. Person a) Review information maintained for regulatory or customer relationship purposes (including information collected pursuant to AML/KYC Procedures) to determine whether the information indicates that the Account Holder is a U.S. Person. For this purpose, information indicating that the Account Holder is a U.S. Person includes a U.S. place of incorporation or organization, or a U.S. address.

  • BY THE TOWN As a material inducement to entering into this ESA, the Town hereby represents and warrants to Competitive Supplier as of the effective date of this ESA as follows:

  • SIGNED AND DELIVERED BY THE WITHIN NAMED Allottee: (including joint buyers) (1)

  • No Lockout The Employer agrees that neither it, its officers, agents nor representatives, individually or collectively, will authorize, institute or condone any lockout of employees during the term of this Agreement.

  • First-time homebuyer You may take payments from your IRA to use toward qualified acquisition costs of buying or building a principal residence. The amount you may take for this reason may not exceed a lifetime maximum of $10,000. The payment must be used for qualified acquisition costs within 120 days of receiving the distribution. 8) IRS levy. Payments from your IRA made to the U.S. government in response to a federal tax levy are not subject to the 10 percent early distribution penalty tax. 9)

  • WHERE THE BANK IS THE PURCHASER In the event that the Bank is the successful bidder and so declared the Purchaser by the Auctioneer, the Bank shall have the liberty to set off the Purchase Price against the amount due and owing to the Bank by the Assignor pursuant to the security documents referred to in the Proclamation of Sale.

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